Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Aug 1967, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, August 2, 1967 White Socks Add Hitters By ED SCHUYLER JR. sixth for the first + game vie- Associated Press Sports Writer tory over Boston. Chicago White Sox gained the! . Jim Lonborg, on pass from reputation as a good-pitch, no-|two week's active duty with hit team. But that was in their/the army reserve, ran his rec BBC era--Before Boyer and Col-| ord to 15-4, with relief help, in avito. |the second game. Ken Boyer. whose pinch-hit) Boston wiped out a 3-0 Kan- Single tied the game in Chi-|<as City lead with four runs in cago's 4-2 victory over Cleve-| the fifth inning. 'The fourth and jand Indians Monday night, got|tie - breaking ran scored when a double and three singles in} Regcie Smith's pop fly dropped five limes at bat and scored | for 4 double as second baseman twice in the White Sox' 11-5)ponaldson and outfielders Rick vps of the Indians Tues-| Monday and Jim Gosger col- day night. | lided Colavito, who: won Monday's} Donaldson was carried from pee with a ae rg 'N | the field, but suffered only a a te eee oe sieht pulled muscle above his right ng' ve » 5c knee three runs and drove in one' pocton clinched the nightcap Tuesday He ipa ae with four runs in the seventh, Since eing acquire TOM three o ' an's New York Mets July 2, Boyer So oe oe has gone 14-for-31 for a .452 av-| Tony Oliva tripled home two erase, with four RBI. OLASAtO Laine in a three-run first inning Picked up from Cleveland last! and Ted Uhlaender drove in two Saturday, is 4-for-12 for a .333) with a two-out, bases-loaded sin- elas oun ge yg Oe an|£l¢, in the fifth for Minnesota's tsewhere in ! rican | Victory League Tuesday night, Boston : Red Sox lost 4-3 to Kansas City' CHANCE WINS NO. 13 before beating the Athletics 8-3 Dean Chance picked up - his "Minnesota Twins edged Wash- 13th victo ry against eight ington Senators 5-4, Detroit Ti- losses, but he needed relief help gers topped Baltimore Orioles from Al Worthington when 4-2 and New York Yankees| Washington scored twice in the ci) cee eee 6-1. jei to pull to within one AP CHISOX*' s run Cleveland scored three times Earl Wilson, backed by solo in the seventh off starter Gary homers from Don Wert and Bill Peters and tied the game with Freehan and a two inning relief @ pail on Lee Maye's single injstint by Mike Marshall, made the eighth off reliever Hoyt Wil-/his record 14-8 for Detroit 3 helm, who had driven in the| Wert also drove in a run with Sox' fifth run with a single ina sacrifice fly the top of the inning. Mel Stottlemyre broke a Kansas City scored four,scoreless tie with a two-run sin: times in the third inning on/gle in the seventh inning when Bert Campaneris' three - run|\New York scored five times triple and John Donaldson's sin-/ The right - hander lost a shut- gles and Chuck Dobson survived! out in the eighth when Jim Fre- a three - run homer by Carljgosi beat out an infield hit with Yastrzemski, his 27th, in the'the bases loaded. ™ STEINBERG 6,000 Discount Food Prices ay, Mays Powers | Giants Win | By HAL BOCK jout single in the fifth following Associated Press Sports Writer an error by Gene Alley, tied it Willie Mays ruined another|for the Giants. pitcher's duel in the National} Ferguson Jenkins hurled a League Tuesday, leading San' six-hitter and won his 14th zame Francisco Giants 3-1 victory for the Cubs, as the Cardinals' over Pittsburgh Pirates. SIX-game winning streak came Willie walloped his 14th home to an end Tun of the season and No. 556 Ron Santo and Clarence Junes of his career helping Juan Mar-| smacked run - scoring doubles, the National League. jthe Cards rocked him for both In the other National League their runs. But the young right- action Tuesday, Chicago Cubs/hander pitched out of the jam cut St. Louis lead to 344 games/and hung-on for the victory. by clipping the Cardinals 3-2,| Maloney, 9-7, hurled his sec- Cincinnati Reds shut out At-/ond complete game of the sea- Janta Braves 2-0 on Jim Ma-|son and was in control all the Mets topped Houston Red 5-1 Way against the Braves. He and Philadelphia Phillies nipped scattered three Singles and Los Angeles Dodgers 2-1. struck out eight. 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